Depression therapists in Covington, Virginia VA
Dr. Wayne Bullock
Psychologist, PsyD, MEd
Life is filled with challenges. We all approach these challenges in characteristic ways that are shaped by the life we have lived up until that moment. Some times, the way we respond leaves us feeling depressed, as if life is empty, barren, or so deeply unsatisfying we would rather not participate fully. Depression then can become reinforcing, because being depressed limits opportunities to find moments of happiness or connection. Therapy examining what led to the depression in the beginning, as opposed to a "band-aid" approach of only trying to reduce the depressed feelings, can not only result in you feeling less depressed, but aid you in living a life even more thriving than before you were depressed.
15 Years Experience
Jamie Pettus
Psychologist, PsyD
Depression can be a longstanding condition, but can be managed well with therapy and, at times, medication.
21 Years Experience
Alan Jacobson, Psy.D.
Psychologist, Licensed Psychologist, Nationally Registered Health Service Provider
Whether you have significant depression or more general malaise or loss of meaningfulness in your life, we can work together to help you feel more content and happy. My approach is integrative, so I borrow from a variety of powerful, proven, and effective techniques. The goal is to help you find lasting contentment, happiness, and relief. Together we can decide whether CBT, psychodynamic, Narrative, or other humanistic techniques will work - the goal is to find the perfect mix of methods to bring you relief quickly.
23 Years Experience
Dr. Tinatin Surguladze
Psychologist, PhD
For depression treatment I use mix of techniques from person-centered, existential-humanistic, feminist, narrative, TA, and gestalt theoretical orientations.
11 Years Experience
Finding Clarity
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
What is depression? "Depression is a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest. Also called major depressive disorder or clinical depression, it affects how you feel, think and behave and can lead to a variety of emotional and physical problems. You may have trouble doing normal day-to-day activities, and sometimes you may feel as if life isn't worth living." - Mayo Clinic
7 Years Experience